Eugenio Cuttica

Eugenio Cuttica is one of the great references in the Argentinian contemporary art, who, with a prestigious career of more than 35 years, exceeds the Latin American limits, to position himself worldwide.

He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1957. He studied architecture at University of Buenos Aires and design as well, with Justo Solsona, adding Painting and Sculpture studies at the Argentinian National School of Fine Arts. While his first steps, he collaborated for some years with the well-known artists Howard Martinez and Antonio Berni. As a young artist, he was selected for the First Prize for Young Painters -Amalita Fortabat Grand Prize Argentina 1988-, and as a Finalist for the Biennale in Venice, Italy (1989). Currently, he lives in New York City, USA, where one of his main studios is based on.

His work is based on a strong imprint of synchronicity and connection to “the infinite frequency of no time dimension”, as he call it. His work is regarding the beauty as a concept -not as an intellectual construction-, as something that is simply happening, appealing to the idea that the artist is as a vehicle of energy that passes it by and that he is just a foreigner. Throughout his strong conviction of highlighting another invisible reality, Eugenio Cuttica’s masterpieces make some sort of  connection with its spectators, a connection that enables the viewers to rediscover a state of contemplation.

In 2019, Cuttica was awarded as “Prominent Culture Personality” by the Government of Buenos Aires City, Argentina. His work, that has been exhibited in the most important museums and in the main art fairs worldwide, is part of the important collections in the world.

ART WORKS I EXHIBITIONS I PROJETS 

The workshop, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Solo exhibition “Ataraxia”, Museo del MAR, Mar del Plata, Argentina

Retrospective exhibition “La mirada Interior” I National Museum of Fine Arts I Argentina

Retrospective exhibition “De Frecuencias y Epifanías” I Museum of Fine Arts I Córdoba, Argentina

Award “Prominent Cultural Personality” Award Ceremony I

Award “Prominent Cultural Personality” Award Ceremony

City of Buenos Aires Government

Cuttica subway - Buenos Aires, Argentina

Project Subway Installation

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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SLS Real Estate Development Project

Buenos Aires, Argentina

ART WORKS

LUNA Series

NEWYORKERS Serie

BUDDHIST MONKS & SAMURAI Series

ELIANA Serie

OTHER WORKS

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

·     (2018) Tea Ceremonial pre-exhibition for “ATARAXIA” at MOA Museum of Art Mokichi Okada Association, Atami, Japan.

·     (2018) Solo Exhibition “ATARAXIA” at MAR Museum, Mar del Plata, Argentina.

·     (2017) “Reinstalando Programas” at Espacio Ensō Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (2015) Retrospective exhibition “La mirada interior”/ “The insigth” at MNBA Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (2014) Richard Demato Gallery, Sag Harbor New York, USA.

·     (2014) "Sincronismo Tácito" at Isabel Anchorena Gallery , Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (2013) Richard Demato Gallery, Sag Harbor New York, USA

·     (2012) Retrospective exhibition “De frecuencias y epifanías” at Museum of Fine Arts Emilio Caraffa, Córdoba, Argentina. Produced by Fundación Melian


·     (2012) Selected for exhibition at the 2012 London Olympic Fine Arts Museum in      London, UK.

·     (2012) Cultural Space Subway Station, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (2009) Solo exhibition "Alexandra", at The Tripoli Gallery Of Contemporary Art, Southampton, NY, USA.

·     (2000) Individual Exhibition at Okaloosa-Walton Museum, Niceville, Florida, USA.


·     (1999) Individual Exhibition at Gale Gates Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

·     (1992) Romanticism in the 90’s, Vincent Obsession Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

·     (1989) Paintings, Municipal Gallery of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
         

·     (1989) “Objects and Sculptures” at Jacques Martinez Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (1988) Individual Exhibition at Arte Nuevo Gallery, Santiago de Chile, Chile.
         

·     (1988) “Sumo Wrestlers”, at Jacques Martinez Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 
 


·     (1987) “Paintings”, at Jacques Martinez Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (1986) Solo Exhibition at Three Trees Gallery, Amsterdam, Holland.


·     (1985) Individual Exhibition at Malvinas Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (1984) Solo Exhibition at Centro Paracultural, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

·     (2016) Collective Exhibition “South Hampton Art Culture Show”, at South Hampton, New York, USA.

·     (2010) Romany Kramoris Gallery, Sag Harbor, New York


·     (2010) Natan, Serie “Alexandra”, Buenos Aires, Argentina


·     (2010) Nordiska, “Gallery Nights”, Serie "Los Maestros”, Buenos Aires, Argentina


·     (2009) Coppa Oliver, “Gente de Pie”, Buenos Aires, Argentina


·     (2008) 23rd St Gallery, Chelsea, NY, USA

·     (2007) Robert Wilson Art Center, Watermill, NY, USA

·     (2006-2007) Lurie Fine Art Gallery, Miami, Los Angeles, Indianapolis.
 


·     (2001) “Beauty”, Exhibition at A Gallery, New York, USA


·     (1995) “Peronism And Its Time” at National Public Library of Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (1992) Group exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (1988) “Young Argentinean Painters” at Fortabat Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina

·     (1988) Yuries Exhibition of Expressionist-Painters of Argentina, Ashkenazi Galleries, West Hollywood, California.

·     (1987) “Painters Not Widely Known” at Jacques Martinez Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (1987) Group exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art, Río de Janeiro, Brazil.

·     (1987) Exhibition at Palais de Glace, Municipal Gallery of Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (1985) Adriana Indik Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

·     (1985) Exhibition at Múltiple Art Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


 

ADDITIONAL WORK

·     (1989) Commissioned by Resources Exchange (REX), Hollywood, California, USA

·     (1978) Restoration of the mural “El Amor “originally painted by Antonio Berni in 1945, at Galerías Pacífico, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


 

INTERNATIONAL FAIRS

·     (2014) Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair, China. Via Margutta Gallery

·     (2014) Bridge Hampton Art Fair, USA, Richard Demato Gallery.

·     (2013) Bridge Hampton Art Fair, USA, Richard Demato Gallery.


·     (2012) Arte BA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (2011) Miami Art Fair, Miami Florida, USA

·     (2010) Arte BA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (2008) Art BO, Bogotá, Colombia.


·     (2008) Art Americas, Miami, Florida, USA.


·     (2008) Arte BA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (2007) Arte BA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


·     (2007) Art BO, Bogotá, Colombia.


·     (2007) Art Americas, Miami, Florida, USA.


·     (2006) Art BO, Bogotá, Colombia.


·     (2005) Arte BA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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